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Artist: Travis
Song : Slide Show
Album : The Man Who

Tabbed By:
Leon Furze(free-the-mind@legalise-marijuana.co.uk) &
Matthew Li(yournamehere@buriedalive.co.uk)


INTRO
|G|-------------------
|D|------------------- x4
|A|0-2-0-2-0-3-0-0-0-0
|E|-------------------

VERSE
|G|-------------------
|D|------------------- x6
|A|0-2-0-2-0-3-0-0-0-0
|E|-------------------

CHANGE
(...is bright oh God I hope I'm alright)
|G|-----------------------------
|D|-----------------------------
|A|7-7-7-7-7-3-3-3-3-3-5-5-5-5-5
|E|-----------------------------

LINK
(...hold on, hold on)
|G|-------------------
|D|------------------- x2
|A|7-7-7-7-7----------
|E|----------3-3-3-3-3

|G|-----------------------------
|D|-----------------------------
|A|7-7-7-7-7-----------0-0-0-0-0
|E|----------3-3-3-3-3----------

CHORUS
|G|-----------------------
|D|-----------------------
|A|------0-0-0-3-3-3-0-0-0
|E|3-3-3------------------

|G|-------------------
|D|------------2------ x2
|A|------2-2-2---3-0--
|E|3-3-3--------------

|G|----------------------
|D|----------------------
|A|--------0-0-0-0-------
|E|3-3-3-3--------3-3-3-3

SOLO
|G|------------------0-2-4-4-0--
|D|-------------2-4------------4
|A|----------2------------------
|E|3-2-0-2-3--------------------

|G|------------0-2-4-4-7-0--
|D|--------2-4-------------4
|A|------2------------------
|E|0-2-3--------------------

|G|------------------0-2-4-4-0---7
|D|-------------2-4------------4--
|A|----------2--------------------
|E|3-2-0-2-3----------------------

CHORUS
|G|-----------------------
|D|-----------------------
|A|------0-0-0-3-3-3-0-0-0
|E|3-3-3------------------

|G|-------------------
|D|------------2------ x2
|A|------2-2-2---3-0--
|E|3-3-3--------------

|G|----------------------
|D|---------------------- to fade>
|A|--------0-0-0-0-------
|E|3-3-3-3--------3-3-3-3



Taken from BASSMASTA.NET - http://www.bassmasta.net

Source: BassMasta.net
http://www.bassmasta.net/t/travis/.html


Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Eddie
Rhythm Player
#1 by Eddie Tardiff at Jun 1, 1986 at 3:26 PM EST
Stellar song from "The Man Who" album. Fran wakes up and realizes he is not just a piece in the puzzle, he is the puzzle. He realizes the solution to the puzzle will not come from a moment of instant pleasure provided by Beck or Oasis, but by dancing and singing under a sunny sky. To me this song means that the possibilities of the future are more than the image we have created in the past - people must learn to disassociate themselves from who they have become, and instead choose to be who they want to be. To find your true self there is nothing greater than self-reflection and living each moment with passion.
 
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Jerry
Lead Player
#2 by Jerry Harris at Sep 9, 1992 at 1:06 AM EST
This song is about how hearing different songs i.e. a design for life (manic street preachers), wonderwall (oasis) etc, reminds Fran of various points in his life. He is saying that the memories he has when hearing these songs are what counts more than the actual song itself. Hence the chorus - there is no................but there is a slide show. The genius behind this song is it's simplicity. It's something eveyone can relate to.
 
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J
Average
#3 by J Fray at Jul 17, 1994 at 10:45 PM EST
this song is really cool. they performed it live last weekend when i saw them. i really like the way they mention other artists songs (Oasis, Beck and the Manics). ironically, this is the second time on the "The Man Who" you will hear a reference to "Wonderwall". in the song "Writing to Reach You", as well as using practically the same riff, the lyrics also state "..and what's a 'wonderwall' anyway?".